posted on January 26, 2006 05:59:07 PM new
Someone who has given you positive feedback, and who has been registered less than 90 days, has become NARU and all feedback they have left, positive, negative and neutral, has been removed from the profiles of those who received it.
If Murphy's law is correct, everything East of the San Andreas Fault will slide into the Atlantic
posted on January 26, 2006 06:21:05 PM new
David...I'm not sure if they will just remove the score, or if they will remove the entire comment. It was my understanding that they would remove the comment as they don't consider a NARU newbie as ever being a legitimate member of the community in the first place. If that's the case, he may not find it in his profile.
DrArcane...Let us know what you find by reviewing the last couple months of your feedback.
If Murphy's law is correct, everything East of the San Andreas Fault will slide into the Atlantic
posted on January 26, 2006 06:41:54 PM new
Here's the deal:
There was a feedback removed, but the buyer wasn't NARU.
He was a slow payer, so I initiated an unpaid item dispute. Then he paid. Since he paid, I never bothered filing for FVF, and assumed the unpaid dispute would eventually expire. It didn't. You USED to have to manually click on the FVF button, but maybe because he never responded it just continued on its own.
"When an Unpaid Item dispute is closed automatically, the buyer will lose feedback privileges immediately."
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[ edited by DrArcane on Jan 26, 2006 06:42 PM ]